Add Cellebrite's UME Touch to the long list of devices that can run 'Doom.'

Doomruns on almost everything. Old digital cameras, billboard trucks, and even smart toasters. Add Cellebrite Touch, a device designed by the Israeli company that sells phone cracking tools, to the list. Twitter user and collector of weird computer hardware foone discovered a Cellebrite UME Touch in a thrift store. They purchased the Cellebrite device, took it home, and promptly installed Doom just to see if they could.

And yes, it can run the hell out of Doom.

“One problem is that because it only has that weird semi-dpad thing and then a touchscreen, I have to hook up the external keyboard to play,” foone said on Twitter. “Weird! Fun! Probably wasn't supposed to end up at a thrift store!”

“This means it's designed for phone stores to transfer data off old phones onto new phones and such,” foone said in a Twitter thread. Which means it can move data between devices, but it’s not built for cracking into locked smartphones. “It just seems they built their UFED platform and UME platform on the same hardware base. It also makes a lot more sense why this ended up in a thrift store.”